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Proceeds of Crime (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Act 2002
Schedule 5Property settlement and spousal maintenance proceedings
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###### Schedule 5—Property settlement and spousal maintenance proceedings
Family Law Act 1975
1 Subsection 4(1)
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> DPP means the Director of Public Prosecutions.
2 Subsection 4(1)
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> forfeiture application means an application for a forfeiture order under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
2A Subsection 4(1)
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> forfeiture order means a forfeiture order under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
3 Subsection 4(1)
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> proceeds of crime order means:
(a) a restraining order under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002; or
(b) a forfeiture order under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
4 Subsection 4(1)
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> property settlement or spousal maintenance proceedings means proceedings with respect to:
(a) the property of the parties to a marriage or either of them; or
(b) the maintenance of a party to a marriage.
5 Subsection 4(1)
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> Registry Manager means:
(a) in relation to the Family Court—the Registry Manager of a Registry of the Court; and
(b) in relation to a court other than the Family Court—the principal officer of the court or any other appropriate officer of the court.
6 At the end of paragraphs 79A(1)(a), (b) and (d)
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7 After paragraph 79A(1)(d)
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(e) a proceeds of crime order has been made covering property of the parties to the marriage or either of them, or a proceeds of crime order has been made against a party to the marriage;
8 After section 79A
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